matrix Crossword Puzzles
Routt Cells III Mitochondria and Chloroplasts 2024-01-29
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- The cristae increase the _____ _____ of the inner membrane.
- _____ are found in eukaryotic cells that perform photosynthesis.
- Mitochondria and chloroplasts are made of a _____ membrane.
- Organelles are made of _____.
- Cell which use more energy have _____ mitochondria.
- Plants and _____ have chloroplasts.
- The matrix contains _____ and DNA.
- The release of energy in cells is called _____ _____.
- Green pigment.
- process where material is wrapped by a piece of membrane as it enters a cell.
- The energy source for photosynthesis.
- What we call the DNA inside a mitochondrion.
- This is the semi-fluid material inside a chloroplast.
- The disc-like sacs of chloroplasts' inner-most membrane are called _____.
- The inner membrane of the mitochondria is for attachment of _____.
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- The chloroplasts' double membrane surrounds a _____ inner-most membrane.
- If a cell is like a city, then a chloroplast is like a _____ _____.
- Only _____ cells have organelles.
- The double membranes are arranged _____ and outer.
- _____ gas is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
- Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are _____.
- This is a stack of thylakoids.
- Fat cells have _____ mitochondria than other cells.
- Chloroplasts perform _____.
- A fold in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- Mitochondria release _____.
- Organelles are _____ of cells.
- Almost _____ eukaryotic cells have mitochondria.
- situation in which one organism lives inside another organism.
- The mitochondrion is the "_____" of the cell.
- The semi-fluid material inside a mitochondrion.
- What sugar is a product of photosynthesis?
32 Clues: Green pigment. • Chloroplasts perform _____. • Mitochondria release _____. • Organelles are made of _____. • This is a stack of thylakoids. • Organelles are _____ of cells. • Only _____ cells have organelles. • The matrix contains _____ and DNA. • Plants and _____ have chloroplasts. • The energy source for photosynthesis. • Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are _____. • ...
Cellular Respiration 2025-10-01
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- An anaerobic process that allows glycolysis to continue by regenerating NAD⁺.
- The innermost compartment of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- The final stage of aerobic respiration where most ATP is made using electrons from NADH and FADH₂.
- A type of fermentation in muscle cells that produces lactic acid as a byproduct.
- The energy currency of the cell, produced during cellular respiration.
- The organelle where most of cellular respiration occurs.
- The first stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into pyruvate in the cytoplasm.
- Respiration that occurs without oxygen; produces less ATP
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- The final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain; combines with H⁺ to form water.
- An enzyme that produces ATP from ADP and phosphate using the proton gradient in the ETC.
- A byproduct of the electron transport chain formed when oxygen accepts electrons.
- Cellular respiration that requires oxygen and produces a high amount of ATP.
- A six-carbon sugar that serves as the main fuel for cellular respiration.
- The folds of the inner mitochondrial membrane where the electron transport chain occurs.
- The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis.
- A cycle of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that produces NADH, FADH₂, and CO₂.
- Another electron carrier that is reduced during the Krebs cycle.
- An electron carrier used during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
- A type of fermentation in yeast that produces ethanol and carbon dioxide.
- A waste product released during the Krebs cycle and pyruvate oxidation.
20 Clues: The organelle where most of cellular respiration occurs. • Respiration that occurs without oxygen; produces less ATP • The three-carbon molecule produced at the end of glycolysis. • An electron carrier used during glycolysis and the Krebs cycle • Another electron carrier that is reduced during the Krebs cycle. • ...
CAR 2025-09-11
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- SLUG
- FORCE
- BEAM
- CPU
- ACID
- PLAN
- BIKE
- FORM
- PFD
- VOLT
- BOM
- NODE
- VALVE
- ANSI
- ANODE
- SPEED
- MASS
- PED
- METER
- FIELD
- CFO
- PLANE
- AXIS
- STRESS
- ONE
- HP
- LAW
- RULE
- TWO
- RATE
- MECH
- CRYO
- AMP
- TURN
- MATH
- MP
- MELT
- MATRIX
- ENGR
- GAS
- LEVER
- BETA
- KELVIN
- BOIL
- WORK
- ETHICS
- CELL
- WYE
- SHEAR
- DEW
- BORE
- MEAN
- STUB
- SLOPE
- MOUNT
- DIG
- FLUID
- DRAG
- DRIFT
- FOCUS
- MACH
- FLOW
- BODY
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- LIP
- GAUGE
- POST
- STRAIN
- CALC
- HMI
- BULK
- NANO
- CAM
- PID
- WAVE
- BOLT
- EV
- RINGS
- POINT
- CAD
- CAR
- BEAD
- MAX
- DC
- LP
- DERIVE
- ARRAY
- MIN
- SLOT
- FLEX
- PMS
- MOTOR
- CAP
- PISTON
- ALLOY
- BEND
- POWER
- AI
- INCH
- STEM
- SLOT
- HEAT
- VECTOR
- TORX
- AUTO
- PENG
- NUT
- PUN
- REV
- PPE
- ENERGY
- FILTER
- ENGINE
- RAY
- TUBE
- IAW
- ZERO
- CAST
- WELD
- BENG
- MODE
- ARC
- BOND
- BLOCK
- MAF
- GAMMA
- ANGLE
- CARNOT
- XYZ
129 Clues: EV • DC • LP • AI • HP • MP • LIP • HMI • CPU • CAM • PID • PFD • CAD • CAR • BOM • MAX • MIN • PED • PMS • CFO • CAP • ONE • LAW • TWO • AMP • NUT • PUN • REV • PDF • PPE • GAS • RAY • IAW • WYE • DEW • ARC • MAF • DIG • XYZ • SLUG • POST • CALC • BEAM • BULK • NANO • ACID • PLAN • WAVE • BIKE • BOLT • FORM • VOLT • BEAD • NODE • ANSI • MASS • SLOT • FLEX • BEND • AXIS • INCH • STEM • SLOT • HEAT • RULE • RATE • TORX • MECH • CRYO • AUTO • PENG • TURN • MATH • MELT • ENGR • BETA • TUBE • BOIL • WORK • ZERO • CELL • CAST • WELD • BORE • BENG • MEAN • MODE • STUB • BOND • DRAG • MACH • FLOW • BODY • GAUGE • FORCE • RINGS • POINT • ...
Skeletal System 2025-09-30
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- Wrist bones
- bone-forming cells
- many vertebrae separated by carilaginous intervertebral discs
- expanded portion at each end of a long bone, articulates with another one
- tightly packed tissue that mainly composes the wall of the dyaphysis
- small, rudimentary tailbone composed of four fused vertebrae, attached to the end of the sacrum
- when extracellular matrix completely surrounds the osteoblasts
- composed of the carnium and facial bones
- forms concentric circles around central canals
- the place where most of the ribs attach anteriorly
- a specialized type of soft connective tissue that fills the spaces within the spongy bone
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- twelve pairs, articulate posteriorly with thoracic vertebrae
- largely composes the epiphyses, consisting of trabeculae
- formation of bone
- Girdle formed by two hip bones attached to each other anteriorly and to the sacrum posteriorly
- thin layer of cells that lines the medullary cavity as well as spaces within the spongy bone
- brain case
- numerous branching bony plates that make up spongy bone
- shaft of the bone between epiphyses
- process of blood cell formation
- girdle formed by a scapula and a clavicle on both sides of the body. Connects the bones of the upper limbs to the axial skeleton and aids in upper limb movements
- Arm Bone
- tough covering of dense connective tissue, completely encloses the bone
- five vertebrae fused near the distal end of the vertebral column, part of the pelvis
- bone-resorbing cells that break down the calcified extracellular matrix
25 Clues: Arm Bone • brain case • Wrist bones • formation of bone • bone-forming cells • process of blood cell formation • shaft of the bone between epiphyses • composed of the carnium and facial bones • forms concentric circles around central canals • the place where most of the ribs attach anteriorly • numerous branching bony plates that make up spongy bone • ...
Algebra ll Words 2025-05-19
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- A function where each input has a unique output, and vice versa.
- Functions Functions that include a variable under a root sign.
- log (base e) A logarithm with a base of e, often written as “ln.”
- A measure of how many standard deviations a data point is from the mean.
- Exponents Exponents that are fractions, like 1/2 or 2/3.
- A value that describes a characteristic of a population.
- Our Algebra 2 teacher who is prepping us for pre-calc
- An arrangement of items where order matters.
- Matrix A matrix in which all the entries are zero.
- Interior Angles Angles on opposite sides of a transversal and inside the two lines.
- The number of times a particular root occurs in a polynomial.
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- A sampling error where some groups in the population are not represented.
- A number that describes a sample.
- Exterior Angles Angles on opposite sides of a transversal and outside the two lines.
- A relationship between two variables; can be positive, negative, or none.
- A Study where researchers observe outcomes without assigning treatments.
- Sampling A sampling method where individuals choose to participate.
- Place we go to learn every weekday from 8:15-3:15
- A condition applied to subjects in an experiment.
- A type of bias that occurs when selected individuals do not respond to a survey.
- Data Data involving two variables, often used to analyze relationships.
- Equations Equations that include variables inside a square root or other root.
- Survey A method of collecting data from a subset of a population to estimate population characteristics.
23 Clues: A number that describes a sample. • An arrangement of items where order matters. • Place we go to learn every weekday from 8:15-3:15 • A condition applied to subjects in an experiment. • Matrix A matrix in which all the entries are zero. • Our Algebra 2 teacher who is prepping us for pre-calc • Exponents Exponents that are fractions, like 1/2 or 2/3. • ...
Algebra 2 Crossword 2024-05-22
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- The graph of a quadratic function, shaped like a U or an inverted U.
- Function A function that reverses the effect of the original function.
- A line that a graph approaches but never touches.
- Behavior The behavior of the graph of a function as x approaches positive or negative infinity.
- A solution of an equation; a value that makes the equation true.
- A numerical or constant factor that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression.
- An expression that includes a root symbol
- Expression A fraction where the numerator and/or the denominator are polynomials.
- Part of the quadratic formula under the square root that indicates the nature of the roots.
- A rectangular array of numbers or variables
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- Value The distance a number is from zero on the number line, always positive
- Function A function where the variable is an exponent.
- Division A simplified method of dividing a polynomial by a binomial of the form x-c
- of Equations A set of equations with the same variables that are solved together.
- An algebraic expression with exactly two terms.
- Number A number that has a real part and an imaginary part.
- A special number that can be calculated from a square matrix, used in various calculations including solving systems of line
- Units Represented by i
- The inverse operation of exponentiation
- A number or expression that divides another number or expression evenly.
20 Clues: Units Represented by i • The inverse operation of exponentiation • An expression that includes a root symbol • A rectangular array of numbers or variables • An algebraic expression with exactly two terms. • A line that a graph approaches but never touches. • Function A function where the variable is an exponent. • ...
Tissues 2025-09-17
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- ____ muscle is multinucleate and voluntary.
- ____ tissue has reticular, elastic, and collagen fibres. (Everything Bagel!)
- Simple ____ epithelium appears as small cubes in a single layer. Its function is secretion.
- adipose tissue is made up of ____.
- ____ muscle is involuntary and striated. It has intercalated discs.
- ____ are unspecialized and may differentiate to become other cells of the body. It is located in the stratum basale.
- ____ epithelium is ciliated and contains goblet cells. Its function is absorption.
- ____ is the study of tissues.
- This is one of the four types of tissues. It is excitable and can contract. There are three types of ____ tissue.
- ____ is a type of connective tissue with a hard matrix. Hint: “osteo”
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- ____ squamous epithelium appears as many layers. It can be keratinized or nonkeratinized.
- This tissue is known as a “bloody sponge”.
- This is one of the four types of tissues. It regenerates every 6 weeks.
- Simple ____ epithelium appear as a single layer of flat cells. It is found in the lungs and blood vessels.
- ____ epithelium is known as the respiratory epithelium. It has goblet cells.
- ____ muscle is non-striated and involuntary. It is located in the small intestine
- ____ epithelium is found in the urinary bladder. It can recoil and contract.
- ____ is a type of connective tissue in which the ECM is fluid.
- The conductive cell of ____ tissue is the neuron.
- This is one of the four tissue types. There is usually more matrix than cells in ____ tissue.
20 Clues: ____ is the study of tissues. • adipose tissue is made up of ____. • This tissue is known as a “bloody sponge”. • ____ muscle is multinucleate and voluntary. • The conductive cell of ____ tissue is the neuron. • ____ is a type of connective tissue in which the ECM is fluid. • ____ muscle is involuntary and striated. It has intercalated discs. • ...
NE Seva 2020-21 2020-04-22
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- Enabler of Paid Service
- ______ tool (Important for BS 6 vehicles)
- _______ service (2 tech bay/1 hr delivery)
- Net ________ Score
- related to customer calls (3 words)
- Continuous improvement
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- spares order to improve availability (2 words)
- Service on ______
- replaces manual job card (2 words)
- Additional revenue
- skill_____(key to technician's training and skill)
- Spares ______ (HD Kaizen)
12 Clues: Service on ______ • Additional revenue • Net ________ Score • Continuous improvement • Enabler of Paid Service • Spares ______ (HD Kaizen) • replaces manual job card (2 words) • related to customer calls (3 words) • ______ tool (Important for BS 6 vehicles) • _______ service (2 tech bay/1 hr delivery) • spares order to improve availability (2 words) • ...
joses Movie 2019-01-25
12 Clues: I'll be back • here's jhonny • THIS IS SPARTA • lets play a game • welcome to _____ • auto bots roll out • go ahead make my day • theres a snake in my boot • i'm flying jack i'm flying • my name is maximouse decimous • take the blue pill or red pill • keep the change you filthy animal
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CROSSWORD 2025-06-24
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- HARMFUL AND REPRODUCTIVE SOFTWARE
- COMPUTER SIMULATION
- CREATOR OF MIDDLE EARTH
- STEALS FROM SMAUG
- OPPOSITION MOVEMENT
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- SON OF GREEK GOD POSEIDON
- PRIMROSE EVERDEEN'S OLDER SISTER
- AI BOT THAT USES A LANGUAGE MODEL
- BEST SELLING FANTASY AUTHOR WHOSE MAIN CHARACTERS DESCEND FROM GODS
- COMPUTER SAFETY BARRIER
- NEO'S SCI-FI BATTLEFIELD
- FOLLOWS A RING OF GOLD
12 Clues: STEALS FROM SMAUG • COMPUTER SIMULATION • OPPOSITION MOVEMENT • FOLLOWS A RING OF GOLD • COMPUTER SAFETY BARRIER • CREATOR OF MIDDLE EARTH • NEO'S SCI-FI BATTLEFIELD • SON OF GREEK GOD POSEIDON • PRIMROSE EVERDEEN'S OLDER SISTER • HARMFUL AND REPRODUCTIVE SOFTWARE • AI BOT THAT USES A LANGUAGE MODEL • BEST SELLING FANTASY AUTHOR WHOSE MAIN CHARACTERS DESCEND FROM GODS
Types of organizationd and structures 2026-05-16
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- A section of a company
- Small company
- Departments by function (HR, Finance)
- A large legal company
- One person owns the business
- Two or more owners
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- Company in many countries
- Workers report to more than one manager
- Divided by product or region
- A business that uses another company’s brand
- Company rules
- Managed by the government
12 Clues: Small company • Company rules • Two or more owners • A large legal company • A section of a company • Company in many countries • Managed by the government • Divided by product or region • One person owns the business • Departments by function (HR, Finance) • Workers report to more than one manager • A business that uses another company’s brand
Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Fire Prevention Program 2020-02-06
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- Nomenclature of ______________team include (EHS manager,Facility manager, Associates, Operation manager,SLP manager,Safety Associate)
- Emergency response information can be taken from the emergency response ____________
- Responsible member of the ERT will Establish a security cordon to secure the area of ____________
- Medium of consultation with Associates Can be through __________
- Fire extinguishers are installed at every ______ ~ 15 mtr. Distance.
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- As per RASCI matrix _____________ is responsible for Identification of Emergency Response Team (ERT)
- Mock drills will be conducted on the ________ bases, across the shifts or as desired by central India EHS Team
- One of the Internal and/or external emergency services is fire_______ ?
- As per RASCI matrix Site lead is the ___________ for Providing the Emergency equipment, First Aid Kits and resource required for the site
- Confined space rescue team is also part of ________ team
- Responsible member of the ERT will __________down critical equipment/operation
11 Clues: Confined space rescue team is also part of ________ team • Medium of consultation with Associates Can be through __________ • Fire extinguishers are installed at every ______ ~ 15 mtr. Distance. • One of the Internal and/or external emergency services is fire_______ ? • Responsible member of the ERT will __________down critical equipment/operation • ...
Quantum 2023-03-03
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- Orthonormal
- Dependence, in quantum
- CCN
- Way to communicate classical bits
- Speedy optimizer
- Greek mathematician
- His cat could be dead or alive
- Flip
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- Could bring the end to the world (or at least the security of you bank account)
- Controversial explanation for quantum phenomenon
- Numbers dealing with the square root of -1
- Key to bern vaz algorithm
- S^2
- T^2
- Needed to calculate the matrix for two gates in parallel
- It could be a one or a zero
16 Clues: CCN • S^2 • T^2 • Flip • Orthonormal • Speedy optimizer • Greek mathematician • Dependence, in quantum • Key to bern vaz algorithm • It could be a one or a zero • His cat could be dead or alive • Way to communicate classical bits • Numbers dealing with the square root of -1 • Controversial explanation for quantum phenomenon • Needed to calculate the matrix for two gates in parallel • ...
math 2026-01-30
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- a + bi
- as a function approaches...
- adjacent/hypotenuse
- triangle with 90 degree angle
- adjacent/opposite
- sin cos tan
- solution in form of f(x) = 0
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- formula beginning with -b +/- the square root...
- f(x) of g(x)
- coefficient entries are x, y, and z
- horizontal, vertical, and oblique lines
- another word for solution in form of f(x) = 0
- opposite/hypotenuse
- f(x)
- power rule/chain rule can solve these
- 2x^3 - x + 5
16 Clues: f(x) • a + bi • sin cos tan • f(x) of g(x) • 2x^3 - x + 5 • adjacent/opposite • adjacent/hypotenuse • opposite/hypotenuse • as a function approaches... • solution in form of f(x) = 0 • triangle with 90 degree angle • coefficient entries are x, y, and z • power rule/chain rule can solve these • horizontal, vertical, and oblique lines • another word for solution in form of f(x) = 0 • ...
MATRICES AND DETERMINANTS 2022-07-31
4 Clues: Matrix if A'=A • Types of matrix if m=n • An ordered rectangular array of numbers or functions • A matrix in which in which diagonal elements are equal and others are zero
Anatomy Skeletal Review 2023-02-23
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- Cells that form bone tissue.
- Made mostly of fat and contains stem cells that can become cartilage, fat, or bone cells.
- The expanded end of long bones.
- A dense layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints.
- Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix
- A thin layer of specialized connective tissue with unique viscoelastic properties.
- a small bone that is commonly found embedded within a muscle or tendon near joint surfaces. EX: Patella
- A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled.
- A bone made up of a layer of spongy bone between two thin layers of compact bone. EX: Sternum
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- Cells that degrade bone.
- Bones that are shaped roughly as a cube and contain mostly spongy bone. EX: Carpal bones
- A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall
- The site where the bone grows in length.
- Shaft of a long bone
- Bones that vary in shape and structure and therefore do not fit into any other category. EX: Vertebra
- Your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue.
- A joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate.
- A bone that has a shaft and 2 ends and is longer than it is wide. EX: Femur
18 Clues: Shaft of a long bone • Cells that degrade bone. • Cells that form bone tissue. • The expanded end of long bones. • The site where the bone grows in length. • A membrane lining the inner surface of the bony wall • A dense bone in which the bony matrix is solidly filled. • Former osteoblasts that become surrounded by unmineralized matrix • ...
Hope Gann 7 E.C. 2025-12-12
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- an enzyme converts 3C pyruvic acid into another 3C compound called lactic acid
- cellular respiration with oxygen
- NAD+ after it goes through ATP synthase
- a 3C molecule that is the final product of glycolysis
- a specialized lipid bilayer within the mitochondria that seperates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space
- cellular respiration without oxygen
- one 6-C glucose molecule is oxidized to form two 3-C pyruvic acid molecules
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- a vital 4C dicarboxylic acid that acts as a central hub in metabolism
- the supportive, non-cellular substance filling spaces between cells or within organelles
- the primary energy currency of the cell, a molecule that stores and supplies energy for nearly all cellular activities, acting like a rechargeable battery.
- the narrow region between the mitochondrion's inner and outer membranes
- high energy electrons in NADH and FADH2 are passed from molecule to molecule in the ETC in cristae
- process of cells breaking down organic compounds to produce ATP
- 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2
- FAD after it goes through ATP synthase
- H+ move though ATP synthase, down gradients: 32-34 ATP are produced
- synthase acid is broken down to make energy
- CoA a crucial molecule that serves as a central hub in metabolism, carrying an acetyl group from various biochemical reactions
18 Clues: cellular respiration with oxygen • cellular respiration without oxygen • FAD after it goes through ATP synthase • NAD+ after it goes through ATP synthase • synthase acid is broken down to make energy • a 3C molecule that is the final product of glycolysis • 3C pyruvic acid is changed into 2C ethyl alcohol and CO2 • ...
PCCET 403 STRUCTURAL ANLYSIS 2 2026-03-17
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- The condition where a structure has more constraints than required for equilibrium.
- The lateral displacement of a rigid frame under horizontal loads.
- A localized zone in a structure where large rotations occur at a constant moment.
- The factor used to divide an applied moment among members meeting at a joint.
- The ratio of the plastic moment to the yield moment of a section.
- A type of frame where joints are considered fixed against rotation until released.
- The term for vertical movement of a support that induces internal stresses.
- The ratio of the moment at the far end to the moment applied at the near end.
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- Method of analysis where "redundant forces" are the primary unknowns.
- The property of a member to rotate without resisting any further moment in plastic theory.
- A simplified frame used to analyze a single floor of a multi-storey building.
- The number of independent joint displacements in a structure.
- In matrix analysis, the matrix that transforms local forces into global ones.
- The stage where a structure becomes unstable and turns into a mechanism.
- The moments produced at the ends of a member when its joints are fully restrained.
15 Clues: The number of independent joint displacements in a structure. • The lateral displacement of a rigid frame under horizontal loads. • The ratio of the plastic moment to the yield moment of a section. • Method of analysis where "redundant forces" are the primary unknowns. • The stage where a structure becomes unstable and turns into a mechanism. • ...
Kan du din biologi? 2018-10-02
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- Det är halvgenomsläppligt, det vill säga...
- Transport som inte följer koncentrationsgradienten
- Har bl.a funktionen att avgränsa cytoplasman från omvärlden.
- Utsöndring av partiklar
- Transport som följer koncentrationsgradienten
- En grupp fettliknande föreningar som har viktiga funktioner i alla djur- och växtceller
- Cellens kraftverk
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- En process som sker i mitokondriens hålrum
- Cellen tar in partiklar
- Cellandning
- Från hög koncentration till låg koncentration
- Speciella kanalproteiner som transporterar vatten genom membranet
- Ämnesomsättning
- Mitokondriens hålrum
- Viktig biokemisk förening
- Vattnets förflyttning över ett membran
16 Clues: Cellandning • Ämnesomsättning • Cellens kraftverk • Mitokondriens hålrum • Cellen tar in partiklar • Utsöndring av partiklar • Viktig biokemisk förening • Vattnets förflyttning över ett membran • En process som sker i mitokondriens hålrum • Det är halvgenomsläppligt, det vill säga... • Från hög koncentration till låg koncentration • Transport som följer koncentrationsgradienten • ...
Algebra 2 Math Crossword 2016-05-30
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- Tells you how steep a line is, or how much y increases as x increases; is constant (the same) anywhere on the line
- Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity
- A special number that can be calculated from a square matrix
- The common factor with the greatest coefficient and the greatest exponent abbreviation
- Rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- All the values that go into a function
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- Form The equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is its y-intercept
- The set of all output values of a function
- A way to organize data in columns and rows; is written inside brackets [ ]
- A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs
- A special relationship where each input has a single output
11 Clues: All the values that go into a function • The set of all output values of a function • A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs • Rewriting an expression as the product of its factors • Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity • A special relationship where each input has a single output • ...
Mathēmatica 2023-10-01
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- The maximum number of equivalence relations on the set A = {1, 2, 3} are
- Can you find the next number in the matchsticks number series below : 89537
- lines in space which are neither parallel nor intersecting .
- If 1 + 9 + 11 = 1, Then what is the value of 12 + 11 + 9= ?
- sin[п/3 - sin-"(-½)] is equal to:
- Find the value of a-b .if la | = 10, l b | = 2 and la x b | = 16.
- Consider, A=1,B=2,C=3… Z=26 .Based on above code, Find the famous 11 letter word whose digit is equal to 51
- A polyhedron that has 2 parallel, congruent bases; the lateral faces are parallelogram
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- Can you solve the below trick equation? 60÷2(10+5) = ?
- If A is a skew-symmetric matrix, then A^2 is a __ matrix
- Total number of possible matrices of order 3 × 3 with each entry 2 or 0 is
- 1f 1 = 02, 2 = 10 ,3 = 30 ,4 = 68 Then 5 = ?
12 Clues: sin[п/3 - sin-"(-½)] is equal to: • 1f 1 = 02, 2 = 10 ,3 = 30 ,4 = 68 Then 5 = ? • Can you solve the below trick equation? 60÷2(10+5) = ? • If A is a skew-symmetric matrix, then A^2 is a __ matrix • If 1 + 9 + 11 = 1, Then what is the value of 12 + 11 + 9= ? • lines in space which are neither parallel nor intersecting . • ...
Nail Disorders and Diseases 2019-03-08
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- fingernails / named for the nail bed color, is usually caused by a lack of circulating oxygen in red blood cells.
- / (bitten nails) chewed nails or chewed hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- / split, brittle nails that have a series of lengthwise ridges giving rough appearance to surface.
- spots (white spots) / whitish discolorations of the nail usually caused by minor injury to the nail matrix. Not related to body's health/vitamin deficiencies.
- / living skin around the nail plate (often the eponychium) that becomes split or torn.
- granuloma / severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate
- nails / noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge. Usually caused by improper diet, hereditary factors, internal disease, or medication.
- / fungal infection of a natural nail plate
- pedis / (athlete's foot) red or itchy rash on the skin of the bottom of feet and between to toes, usually between fourth or fifth toe.
- / thickening of fingernails or toenails.
- aeruginosa / common bacteria that can lead to bacterial infection that appears as a green , yellow, or black discoloration.
- nail beds / condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
- / vertical lines running the length of the natural nail that are caused by uneven growth of nails or normal aging.
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- / darkening of the fingernails/toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate extending from base to fee edge.
- / inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of nail.
- / separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; can affect fingernails and toenails
- (spoon nail) / inverted or concave nails.
- ram's horn, claw nails) / an enlargement of the fingernails or toenails accompanied by increased thickening and curvature.
- pterygium / abnormal stretching of the skin around the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products or an allergic skin reaction.
- / (ingrown nails) nail grows into the sides of the tissue around nail.
- lines / visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate, usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- / lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding usually beginning at the free edge & continuing at the lunula
- hemorrhage / physical trauma, injury to the nail bed that damages the capillaries & allows a small amount of blood flow.
- nail(folded nail) / highly curved nail plate usually caused by injury to matrix, but may be inherited.
- / bacterial inflammation of the tissue surrounding the nail.redness, pus, and swelling are seen in skin fold adjacent to the nail plate
- nails / nails turn a variety of colors, may indicate surface staining, a systematic disorder or poor blood circulation.
- nails / increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix; edges of nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet, sharp cone at the free edge.
27 Clues: / thickening of fingernails or toenails. • / fungal infection of a natural nail plate • (spoon nail) / inverted or concave nails. • / inflammation of the nail matrix followed by shedding of nail. • / (ingrown nails) nail grows into the sides of the tissue around nail. • / (bitten nails) chewed nails or chewed hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. • ...
milady chapter 10 vocab 2023-03-22
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- psoriasis, A noninfectious condition that affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate.
- Darkening of the fingernails or toenails; may be seen as a black band within the nail plate, extending from the base to the free edge.
- Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail.
- Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate.
- Bacterial inflammation of the tissues surrounding the nail causing pus, swelling, and redness, usually in the skin fold adjacent to the nail plate.
- nail, Also known as folded nail; a type of highly curved nail usually caused by injury to the matrix, but may be inherited.
- nail, Also known as trumpet nail; increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate caused by an increased curvature of the matrix. The edges of the nail plate may curl around to form the shape of a trumpet or sharp cone at the free edge.
- Fungal infection of the natural nail plate
- lines, Visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate; usually a result of major illness or injury that has traumatized the body.
- aeruginosa, One of several common bacteria that can cause nail infection
- pterygium, Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns, or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.
- nails, Nails turn a variety of colors; may indicate surface staining, a systemic disorder, or poor blood circulation
- nails, Noticeably thin, white nail plates that are more flexible than normal and can curve over the free edge.
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- Split or brittle nails that have a series off lengthwise ridges giving a rough appearance to the surface of the nail plate.
- Vertical lines running through the length of the natural nail plate that are caused by uneven growth of the nails, usually the result of normal aging.
- spots, Also known as white spots; whitish discolorations of the nails, usually caused by injury to the matrix area; not related to the body's health or vitamin deficiencies
- Also known as ingrown nails; nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail.
- Lifting of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding, usually beginning at the free edge and continuing toward the lunula area.
- Any deformity or disease of the natural nails.
- The separation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed; affects fingernails and toenails.
- disorder, Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit.
- known as agnail; a condition in which the living tissue surrounding the nail plate splits or tears.
- nails, Conditions in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, cause a dark purplish spot. These discolorations are usually due to small injuries to the nail bed.
- granuloma, Severe inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate.
- 10 Vocabulary
- pedis, Medical term for fungal infections of the feet; red, itchy rash of the skin on the bottom of the feet and/or in between the toes, usually found between the fourth and fifth toe.
- hemorrhages, Hemorrhages caused by trauma or injury to the nail bed that damage the capillaries and allow small amounts of blood flow.
27 Clues: 10 Vocabulary • Fungal infection of the natural nail plate • Any deformity or disease of the natural nails. • disorder, Condition caused by an injury or disease of the nail unit. • aeruginosa, One of several common bacteria that can cause nail infection • Inflammation of the nail matrix, followed by shedding of the natural nail. • ...
Bone Structure Crossword 2025-10-30
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- Concentric rings or layers of extracellular matrix that surround the Central/Haversian canal within an osteon.
- (Bone type) Bones that have a variety of complex shapes and are usually connected to several other bones (e.g., vertebrae, many facial bones).
- (Bone type) Bones that have roughly equal lengths and widths (e.g., wrist and ankle bones).
- The shaft or main, long part of a long bone, located between the epiphyses.
- epiphysis The end of a long bone that is closer to the center of the body or point of attachment.
- canal Canals that run perpendicular to the central canals, connecting them to each other and to the surface of the bone.
- cavity The hollow chamber within the diaphysis of a long bone; contains bone marrow.
- bone Tightly packed tissue that makes up the wall of the diaphysis; characterized by a continuous, solid extracellular matrix with few spaces.
- Indentations or hollow areas in a bone that often articulate with other bones or serve as passageways for nerves and blood vessels.
- (Haversian System) The microscopic structural unit of compact bone, consisting of a central canal, lamellae, lacunae, and canaliculi.
- (Bone type) Bones that have long longitudinal axes and expanded ends (e.g., arm and leg bones).
- cartilage Hyaline cartilage that covers the ends of bones (epiphyses) at the joint surfaces, reducing friction and absorbing shock.
- An expanded end portion of a long bone; articulates with another bone and is covered by articular cartilage.
- A thin membrane lining the inner surfaces of the medullary cavity and the spaces within spongy bone.
- epiphysis The end of a long bone that is farther away from the center of the body or point of attachment.
- marrow Soft, net-like mass of connective tissue that fills the medullary cavities of long bones and the spaces of spongy bone; site of blood cell formation (red marrow).
- bone Bone tissue found in the epiphyses and lining the medullary cavity; consists of interconnecting plates called trabeculae with spaces between them.
- A mature bone cell, completely surrounded by the bony matrix, that occupies a lacuna and helps maintain the bone tissue.
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- canal A tube at the center of an osteon that contains blood vessels and nerves.
- matrix The non-living material surrounding the bone cells, primarily composed of collagen and inorganic salts (calcium phosphate), giving bone its hardness and resilience.
- A tough, vascular covering of fibrous connective tissue that completely encloses the bone, except for the area of articular cartilage.
- Bony plates or bars that make up the framework of spongy bone; they are arranged to resist stress.
- (Bone type) Bones that are plate-like structures with broad surfaces (e.g., ribs, scapulae, some skull bones).
- Tiny, bony chambers or hollow cavities where osteocytes reside.
- Small, narrow passageways or tiny canals that connect adjacent lacunae and allow osteocytes to communicate and receive nutrients.
- (Bone type) A special type of short bone that is small and nodular and develops within a tendon or adjacent to a joint (e.g., patella/knee cap).
- Depressions or channels in a bone surface that often provide a passageway for blood vessels, nerves, or tendons.
- processes Projections or bumps on a bone that serve as sites for muscle, tendon, or ligament attachment; can also form joints.
28 Clues: Tiny, bony chambers or hollow cavities where osteocytes reside. • The shaft or main, long part of a long bone, located between the epiphyses. • canal A tube at the center of an osteon that contains blood vessels and nerves. • cavity The hollow chamber within the diaphysis of a long bone; contains bone marrow. • ...
Formation Testing Quarterly Quiz 2025-04-21
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- Irreversible reduction in porosity and permeability due to increased overburden stress
- Phase behaviour phenomenon results in condensate dropout in gas reservoirs
- The dependence of fluid saturation on past drainage and imbibition cycles.
- Process which influences the degree of heterogeneity in carbonate reservoirs
- Phenomenon where certain materials generate electric charge in response to applied mechanical stress, used for pressure measurement in MDT
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- A method of improving well productivity by dissolving formation damage
- Release of adsorbed gas from shale or coal matrix during pressure drop in formation testing.
- Ratio of the actual flow path length to the straight-line distance, quantifies the complexity of fluid pathways within a porous matrix.
- Describes non-steady-state flow conditions, especially in early drawdown phases.
- A gas often used in enhanced oil recovery due to its high solubility
10 Clues: A gas often used in enhanced oil recovery due to its high solubility • A method of improving well productivity by dissolving formation damage • Phase behaviour phenomenon results in condensate dropout in gas reservoirs • The dependence of fluid saturation on past drainage and imbibition cycles. • ...
dystopian societies 2025-10-31
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- What is the word that appear the most in They Live (1988) ̣
- In the Matrix I, Neo is a nickname of Thomas A. Anderson and what is his job?
- The leader always destroys those traitor to show his power.
- Wall-E can't do anything else except protect the plant.
- In the Truman Show, a man's entire life is secretly scripted for the worlds entertainment. What is it call?
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- In dystopian world, what do you get when pointing out the rebellions?
- In Wall-E, the machine____ when the captain push the button.
- In the Matrix 1, Trinity successfully saved Neo.
- In Sword Art Online 1, player gains new weapons, what else can they do to make their weapons stronger?
- In Alita: Battle Angel, the main character fight without thought
10 Clues: In the Matrix 1, Trinity successfully saved Neo. • Wall-E can't do anything else except protect the plant. • What is the word that appear the most in They Live (1988) ̣ • The leader always destroys those traitor to show his power. • In Wall-E, the machine____ when the captain push the button. • In Alita: Battle Angel, the main character fight without thought • ...
math 2024-02-18
Cellular Respiration 2022-03-21
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- adenosine triphosphate is an important nucleic acid made of adenine, ribose, and __________ phosphates.
- During glycolycsis, glucose is broken into two ____________ molecules
- The electron Transport Chain has a net of ______ ___ ATP.
- a type of fermentation in which sugars are converted into cellular energy and produce ethanol and carbon dioxide as metabolic wastes.
- the folded inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- a series of metabolic processes in which the energy found in carbohydrates (biochemical energy) is transferred to ATP.
- stage one of cellular respiration that is anaerobic, and occurs in the cytoplasm.
- in cellular respiration we exhale _________ ___________ which is a product.
- ATP is used to power chemical reactions, build molecules, and supply _________ for your body’s activities.
- an important chemical compound that stores energy for living things.
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- the third stage of cellular respiration, aerobic,occurs in the inner membrane of the mitochondria.
- both Glycolysis and the Kreb's Cycle have a net of ____ ATP.
- nucelic acid made up of adenine, ribose, and two phosphates.
- In cellular respiration we inhale oxygen, which is a __________.
- ______ ______ fermentation is a process by which sugars are converted into cellular energy and the metabolic byproduct lactic acid.
- The space inside the cristae.
- 2nd stage of cellular respiration, aerobic, and occurs in the matrix.
- energy that is "done" or spent after a high energy bond between phosphates is broken.
18 Clues: The space inside the cristae. • the folded inner membrane of the mitochondria. • The electron Transport Chain has a net of ______ ___ ATP. • both Glycolysis and the Kreb's Cycle have a net of ____ ATP. • nucelic acid made up of adenine, ribose, and two phosphates. • In cellular respiration we inhale oxygen, which is a __________. • ...
Photosynthesis+Celleur Resperation Crossword 2025-01-21
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- Processes that build complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
- respiration The process of converting biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, involving glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- energy Energy that is released from molecules, often used in cellular functions like movement or synthesis.
- synthase An enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate, powered by a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane.
- Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration.
- energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose.
- Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis.
- The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- Processes that break down molecules to release energy.
- cycle A series of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that produce electron carriers and CO2 from pyruvate.
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- The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration and a product of photosynthesis.
- Processes that do not require oxygen, like anaerobic respiration or fermentation
- transport chain In cellular respiration, the chain that transfers electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- The product formed when ATP loses a phosphate group, releasing energy.
- membrane: The membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain and ATP synthase are located.
- The first stage of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
- The innermost part of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- A waste product of cellular respiration and a substrate in photosynthesis.
18 Clues: Processes that break down molecules to release energy. • Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration. • energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose. • Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis. • The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
Animal Tissue 2021-03-23
10 Clues: packed fibres • tissue storing fats • voluntary muscle movements • tissue present in nose tip • contractile tissue in heart • material encompassing cells • provides lining or covering • framework to skin epithelium • structural and functional links • involuntary muscle tissue in wall of internal organs
DS 2023-08-04
10 Clues: Type of algorithm • Type of algorithms • one of the data type • Mathematical Equation • Type of data structures • one of thetype of matrix • Sequential Data Structure • Sequential execution of steps • One of the complexity notation • One of the characteristics of Array
Photosynthesis+Celleur Resperation Crossword 2025-01-21
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- cycle A series of reactions in the mitochondrial matrix that produce electron carriers and CO2 from pyruvate.
- respiration The process of converting biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, involving glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
- The product formed when ATP loses a phosphate group, releasing energy.
- The innermost part of the mitochondrion where the Krebs cycle occurs.
- Processes that break down molecules to release energy.
- The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis
- membrane: The membrane of the mitochondrion where the electron transport chain and ATP synthase are located.
- Processes that build complex molecules from simpler ones, requiring energy.
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- Processes that do not require oxygen, like anaerobic respiration or fermentation
- energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose.
- The first stage of cellular respiration, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate.
- Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration.
- Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis.
- transport chain In cellular respiration, the chain that transfers electrons from NADH and FADH2 to produce ATP.
- energy Energy that is released from molecules, often used in cellular functions like movement or synthesis.
- synthase An enzyme that synthesizes ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate, powered by a proton gradient across the thylakoid membrane.
- A waste product of cellular respiration and a substrate in photosynthesis.
- The final electron acceptor in aerobic respiration and a product of photosynthesis.
18 Clues: Processes that break down molecules to release energy. • energy Energy that is stored in molecules like glucose. • Processes that require oxygen, like aerobic respiration. • Molecules that absorb light energy, crucial for photosynthesis. • The main pigment in plants that absorbs light for photosynthesis • ...
HISD Appraisal Systems 2021-04-05
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- The policy that governs NTAS appraisals
- Individual Professional Development Plan
- A written response to an appraisal
- Level 3 rating
- Expectations are discussed for the year
- The matrix manager
- The policy that governs SLAS appraisals
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- window closes April 23, 2021
- Criteria which account for 70% of rating
- Should be challenging, but achievable
- Houses performance appraisals
- Discuss employee ratings
- the policy which governs TADS
13 Clues: Level 3 rating • The matrix manager • Discuss employee ratings • window closes April 23, 2021 • Houses performance appraisals • the policy which governs TADS • A written response to an appraisal • Should be challenging, but achievable • The policy that governs NTAS appraisals • Expectations are discussed for the year • The policy that governs SLAS appraisals • ...
Unit 2 2022-11-09
5 Clues: A number inn the matrix • Method by creating a blob • Method by making them y=mx+b • Group of numbers in a bracket • Method by finding matching coefficients
algebra 2 2021-10-19
8 Clues: x values • y values • same slope • row x column • number in matrix • opposite reciprocal • collection of ordered pairs • one x value has only one y value
Nail Anatomy, Diseases and Disorders Crossword 2021-01-23
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- visible depressions running across the width of the natural nail plate
- living skin around the nail plate splits or tears
- nail __________ can beautify the bitten nail
- the nail plate is the most ______ and functional of the nail
- another name for the nail groove
- hardened keratin plate that sits on and covers the nail bed
- attach the nail bed and martix bed to underlying bone
- slightly thickened layer of skin under the nail that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail plate
- area where the nail plate cells are formed
- green, yellow, or black discoloration on a nail bed due to bacterial infection
- dead, colorless tissue attached to the natural nail plate
- lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding
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- if you cut deeply into the eponychium,it will____
- living skin bordering the root and sides of a fingernail or toenail
- folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate
- if a hangnail is ________, refer client to a physician
- living skin at the base of the natural nail plate covering the matrix area
- also known as bitten nails; the habit of chewing the nail or hardened, damged skin surrounding the nail plate
- affects the surface of the natural nail plate causing tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate
- portion of living skin that supports the nail plate as it grows toward the free edge
20 Clues: another name for the nail groove • area where the nail plate cells are formed • nail __________ can beautify the bitten nail • if you cut deeply into the eponychium,it will____ • living skin around the nail plate splits or tears • folds of normal skin that surround the nail plate • attach the nail bed and martix bed to underlying bone • ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL HISTOLOGY 2016-08-07
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- A muscle that forms the contractile wall of the heart.
- A multinucleated muscle
- Cell that are secrete matrix for cartilage.
- Relay signals from cell to cell during heartbeat
- The type of body tissues that covers body surface, lines body cavity and forms a gland.
- Transmit nerves impulse from the central nervous system to the effector
- A cell that contains pigment for transportation of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- The muscle that lined the wall of arteries
- One location where ciliated columnar epithelia can be found
- Modified parenchyma, that contain chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis.
- Connect the lacunae to each other
- Living plant cells which are loosely packed
- This cell secrete mucus to facilitate the movement of food along the small intestine
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- An epithelial tissue that lined the alveoli of lungs
- Plant tissues that are actively undergoing mitosis process.
- Paired structures found in animal cells, involved in cell division
- Living cells with moderately but unevenly thickened primary cell walls.
- One of the component of cell wall of parenchyma cells
- Speed up the transmission of impulse
- Young bone cell
- Dead cells and provide mechanical strength and rigidity to the plant
- A fiber that helps to strengthen the bone matrix
- A type of white blood cell.
- A type of connective tissue
- A cell which is a component of phloem that helps to supply energy to load sugar produced in the leaf
25 Clues: Young bone cell • A multinucleated muscle • A type of white blood cell. • A type of connective tissue • Connect the lacunae to each other • Speed up the transmission of impulse • The muscle that lined the wall of arteries • Cell that are secrete matrix for cartilage. • Living plant cells which are loosely packed • Relay signals from cell to cell during heartbeat • ...
Algebra Terms 2013-05-23
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- Point on a coordinate plane where a graph intersects the y-axis
- Point on a coordinate plane where a graph intersects the x-axis
- The maximum or minimum of a parabola
- Three points on a coordinate plane; Written as (x,y,z)
- Logarithm with the base of e; lnx
- Method for distributing powers of binomials (Pertains to Pascal's Triangle)
- Function in which the independent variable is an exponent
- Basic functions used for building more complex functions
- Shortcut of polynomial long division when dividing by x+c or x-c
- Symbol for the imaginary number square root of -1
- Polynomial with three unlike terms
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- The average of numbers which are weighted differently
- When a variable is proportion to two other variables
- Ax+By=C
- The sum of all exponents of all variable in a term
- Used to divide polynomials
- The real or complex number that makes x equal 0
- Rectangular or square set of numbers arranged in brackets
- The number inside a radical sign
- Slope of a vertical line; All x coordinates are the same
- A line that a curve approached, but never reaches
- Variable for constant; Can only represent a term that is a number
- Formula for the roots of a quadratic equation
- The determinants of a matrix can be used to find one variable without having to solve the whole system
- Inside out ellipse
- A relation in which an x and y correspond with each other
26 Clues: Ax+By=C • Inside out ellipse • Used to divide polynomials • The number inside a radical sign • Logarithm with the base of e; lnx • Polynomial with three unlike terms • The maximum or minimum of a parabola • Formula for the roots of a quadratic equation • The real or complex number that makes x equal 0 • A line that a curve approached, but never reaches • ...
Connective tissue 2014-09-24
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- This connective tissue forms the Embryonic skeleton and covers the ends of long bones
- columnar:Single layer of cells that vary in height, with only the tall cells reaching the apical surface, nuclei at different levels, may contain goblet cells and cilia
- tissue that supports the external ear and forms the epiglottis
- This connective tissue can be found in the bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes
- matrix: the non living substance located between the cells of a connective tissue
- tissue that produces movement
- Tissue that Supports and protects body structures; stores fat; synthesizes blood cells
- Rapidly replace lost cells by cell division
- Tissue that contains cells that stores energy, insulates the body and cushions organs
- No blood vessels
- These fibers provide strength and stretching capacity
- The basement membrane surface
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- Glands that secrete their products onto body surfaces (skin) or into body cavities
- lines and covers surfaces
- Tissue that protects, supports and binds things together
- Intervertebral discs, pubis symphysis, menisci of knee joint are all made of this connective tissue
- Glands that secrete directly into body fluids or blood; ductless
- Connects muscle to bone
- tissue that recives stimuli and conducts impulses
- replaces damaged tissue with scar tissue
- type of epithelial tissue that forms membranes where diffusion occurs
- connective tissue with a solid but flexible gel like matrix
- Squamous: Contains a Single layer of flattened scale-like cells
- membrane that is on the free/unattached surface
- where chondrocytes are found
25 Clues: No blood vessels • Connects muscle to bone • lines and covers surfaces • where chondrocytes are found • tissue that produces movement • The basement membrane surface • replaces damaged tissue with scar tissue • Rapidly replace lost cells by cell division • membrane that is on the free/unattached surface • tissue that recives stimuli and conducts impulses • ...
BC's Crossword :) 2015-09-17
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- molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface
- igneous rock that forms when magma cools on the earths surface
- a scientist who studies geology
- a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres
- a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral
- a solid in which the particles are arranged in a pattern to make shapes with flat surfaces
- the process of breaking up rocks into smaller finer pieces that sink to the bottom of rivers, lakes and seas
- soft rock formed from layers of mud soil, very small weathered fragments of rock mixed with decaying plants or animal material
- layers or bands in rocks
- the thick layer of very hot, melted rock between the crust and the core of the earth
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- molten rock that flows out into the earths surface
- melted
- sedimentary rock made of rounded pebbles held in together with a matrix
- a scientist who studies the identification, properties and distribution of minerals
- substances which cannot be broken down into other substances
- the solid outermost part of the earth. The crust is all the land you see and the land on the ocean bottom
- fine grained material surrounding larger grains in sedimentary rock
- the movement of weathered rocks and soil
- something that has lasted fro a living thing that died pond ago. They can be body parts, that have turned into stone or animal tracks
- a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock
20 Clues: melted • layers or bands in rocks • a scientist who studies geology • a layer of sediment or sedimentary rock • a loose rock larger than 256 millimetres • the movement of weathered rocks and soil • a scale used to measure the hardness of a mineral • molten rock that flows out into the earths surface • molten rock that is located beneath the earths surface • ...
NCI- MARYVILLE ACADEMY 2024-09-09
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- recognizing the need to remain professional by managing your own behavior and attitudes
- communication that deals with how to say things and does not include the words you use
- allows you to limit the person's low level risk movements and prevent harm
- a DCFS term used to describe physical contact, with minimum force for less than 5 minutes
- second level of behavior in the Model where you may notice the client avoiding or challenging the situation
- one of ways the Decision-Making Matrix model is used to consider risk
- verbal and emotional outburst: screaming, swearing high-energy output
- what staff needs to be when a client is showing anxiety
- acronym for Individualized Treatment Plan
- moving in opposite directions to weaken the person's grip while minimizing and pain or injury
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- behavior that presents an imminent risk to self or others
- this is essential to have to re-establish the relationship
- can be listed for a medical, social or developmental reason why a restraint should not be done
- a change in typical behavior
- setting offering a person clear choices and clarifying boundaries of acceptable behavior
- combining momentum with movement around a single point which is more effective that push and pull
- one of the ways the Decision-Making Matrix model is used to consider risk
- decrease in physical and emotional energy
- name for the High-Level Holding in a Standing Position
- stance managing your position, posture, and proximity to the person in crisis
- what you do when a client falls to the ground in a restraint
21 Clues: a change in typical behavior • decrease in physical and emotional energy • acronym for Individualized Treatment Plan • name for the High-Level Holding in a Standing Position • what staff needs to be when a client is showing anxiety • behavior that presents an imminent risk to self or others • this is essential to have to re-establish the relationship • ...
Unit 4 Biotechnology 2024-05-29
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- The use of a size filter to separate proteins
- Protein structure made from backbone interactions
- The process of determining protein concentration using electrophoresis
- The full name of GFP
- Buffer used to prepare the column matrix before protein separation
- Breaks disulfide bridges in proteins
- The use of a charge filter to separate proteins
- Fungal protein source that secretes protein
- Highly difficult protein source, best at producing folded proteins
- The molecules responsible for colour
- The use of water interactions to separate proteins
- Measurement of band migration in relation to dye front length
- Protein structure made from amino acid sequence
- The use of specific binding interactions to separate proteins
- Functional group that must be plentiful for spectrophotometric measurement of protein
- The state of a protein that has been reduced to its primary structure
- Solution containing lysed cells
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- Used instead of Agar in protein electrophoresis
- Electronegativity difference of 0.4 or lower
- Molecule that manipulates hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity interactions
- Attracting water
- Protein structure made from multiple chain interactions
- Electronegativity difference of 0.5 or higher
- The part of a column that allows for protein separation
- Repelling water
- The full name of DTT
- A process in which proteins are separated within a column matrix
- Protein structure made from R group interactions
- Protein source that must be lysed for extraction
- Substance that helps samples sink into wells instead of buffer
30 Clues: Repelling water • Attracting water • The full name of GFP • The full name of DTT • Solution containing lysed cells • Breaks disulfide bridges in proteins • The molecules responsible for colour • Fungal protein source that secretes protein • Electronegativity difference of 0.4 or lower • The use of a size filter to separate proteins • ...
Epithelial and Connective Tissue Review 2026-01-29
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- Shock absorbing cartilage
- Immature cartilage cell
- Mature cartilage cell
- Liquid connective tissue
- Kidney tubule epithelium
- Most abundant tissue in the body
- Surface exposed to outside
- Study of tissues
- Gel like matrix material
- One layer of epithelial cells
- Fiber forming supportive networks
- Tall epithelial cell shape
- Nonliving material between connective tissue cells
- Inner porous bone tissue
- Fake layered epithelial tissue
- Embryonic tissue connective tissues develop from
- Stretchy dense connective tissue in arteries
- Avascular tissue found at ends of bones
- Tissue type including bone and blood
- Bone connective tissue
- Tissue with blood vessels
- Blood cell that carries oxygen
- Blood cell fighting infection
- Digestive tract epithelium
- Thin lung epithelium
- Tissue without blood vessels
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- Clotting blood cell
- Protective layered skin epithelium
- Tissue forming glands and linings
- Loose connective tissue that stores energy and insulates
- Loose tissue wrapping organs
- Strongest fiber providing strength
- Membrane attaching epithelium to connective tissue
- Structural unit of bone
- Box shaped epithelial cell
- Dense tissue strong in many directions
- Ciliated mucus moving epithelium
- Most common cartilage type
- Dense tissue found in tendons and ligaments
- Hard outer bone layer
- Mature bone cell
- Tissue that covers and lines surfaces
- Fiber that stretches and returns to shape
- Immature bone cell
- Layered epithelial tissue
- Flat epithelial cell shape
- Stretchable bladder epithelium
- Fluid portion of blood
48 Clues: Study of tissues • Mature bone cell • Immature bone cell • Clotting blood cell • Thin lung epithelium • Mature cartilage cell • Hard outer bone layer • Bone connective tissue • Fluid portion of blood • Immature cartilage cell • Structural unit of bone • Liquid connective tissue • Kidney tubule epithelium • Gel like matrix material • Inner porous bone tissue • Shock absorbing cartilage • ...
to-do 2024-04-08
Across
- a matrix that can help you organize tasks
- timetable
- arrange things
- We apologize for any ………… caused by the delay
- put off doing something
- adjective of To produce
- unhappinness you get after a disappointment or displeasure
Down
- require
- finishing time
- the feeling of being squeezed, unable to act and react
- doing things later
- a formal protest
- put in order of importance
- you do this with priorities, deadlines and limits
- cause troubles = make a ...
- not with a clear order
16 Clues: require • timetable • finishing time • arrange things • a formal protest • doing things later • not with a clear order • put off doing something • adjective of To produce • put in order of importance • cause troubles = make a ... • a matrix that can help you organize tasks • We apologize for any ………… caused by the delay • you do this with priorities, deadlines and limits • ...
Blood Crossword Puzzle Activity By R. Jafari 2021-09-05
Across
- the least common leukocyte
- the process that limits significant blood loss
- largest leukocyte
- red blood cell
- responsible for blood’s colloid osmotic pressure
- cancer of blood cells or bone marrow
- the most common leukocyte
- this organ produces erythropoietin
Down
- a process that breaks down fibrin
- fluid tissue
- a fluid consisting of plasma without clotting proteins
- production of red blood cells
- the second most common leukocyte
- erythrocyte destruction
- the liquid extracellular matrix of blood
15 Clues: fluid tissue • red blood cell • largest leukocyte • erythrocyte destruction • the most common leukocyte • the least common leukocyte • production of red blood cells • the second most common leukocyte • a process that breaks down fibrin • this organ produces erythropoietin • cancer of blood cells or bone marrow • the liquid extracellular matrix of blood • ...
Ansoff Matrix 2014-06-23
Across
- assists organizations to map strategic product market growth
- The activity or fact of increasing the market share of an existing product, or promoting a new product.
- The expansion of the total market for a product or company by entering new segments of the market,converting nonusers into users.
- the act or practice of manufacturing a variety of products, etc.so that a failure in or an economic slump affecting one of them will not be disastrous.
Down
- The creation of products with new or different characteristics that offer new or additional benefits to the customer.
5 Clues: assists organizations to map strategic product market growth • The activity or fact of increasing the market share of an existing product, or promoting a new product. • The creation of products with new or different characteristics that offer new or additional benefits to the customer. • ...
Matrix Crossword 2024-01-18
Machine Learning 2023-03-10
Across
- If two variables are independent, then their covariance, and their correlation, is
- What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is discrete
- which method is usedwhen one or some of the variables are dependent on others.?
Down
- What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is numeric
- In matrix off-diagonal term is called as
- Trying to fill the missing entries by computing is called
- In matrix diagonal term is called as
7 Clues: In matrix diagonal term is called as • In matrix off-diagonal term is called as • Trying to fill the missing entries by computing is called • What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is numeric • What type of problem will be if the predicted variable is discrete • which method is usedwhen one or some of the variables are dependent on others.? • ...
Algebra 2 Math Crossword 2016-05-30
Across
- All the values that go into a function
- The common factor with the greatest coefficient and the greatest exponent abbreviation
- The set of all output values of a function
- A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs
- Form The equation of a straight line in the form y = mx + b where m is the slope of the line and b is its y-intercept
- A special relationship where each input has a single output
- A way to organize data in columns and rows; is written inside brackets [ ]
Down
- Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity
- A special number that can be calculated from a square matrix
- Rewriting an expression as the product of its factors
- Tells you how steep a line is, or how much y increases as x increases; is constant (the same) anywhere on the line
11 Clues: All the values that go into a function • The set of all output values of a function • A relation is simply a set of ordered pairs • Rewriting an expression as the product of its factors • Refers to a letter or symbol representing such a quantity • A special relationship where each input has a single output • ...
Kan du din biologi? 2018-10-02
Across
- Mitokondriens hålrum
- Viktig biokemisk förening
- Cellandning
- Cellen tar in partiklar
- Cellens kraftverk
- En process som sker i mitokondriens hålrum
- Ämnesomsättning
Down
- Från hög koncentration till låg koncentration
- Det är halvgenomsläppligt, det vill säga...
- Utsöndring av partiklar
- Har bl.a funktionen att avgränsa cytoplasman från omvärlden.
- Speciella kanalproteiner som transporterar vatten genom membranet
- transport Transport som följer koncentrationsgradienten
- En grupp fettliknande föreningar som har viktiga funktioner i alla djur- och växtceller
- Vattnets förflyttning över ett membran
- transport Transport som inte följer koncentrationsgradienten
16 Clues: Cellandning • Ämnesomsättning • Cellens kraftverk • Mitokondriens hålrum • Utsöndring av partiklar • Cellen tar in partiklar • Viktig biokemisk förening • Vattnets förflyttning över ett membran • En process som sker i mitokondriens hålrum • Det är halvgenomsläppligt, det vill säga... • Från hög koncentration till låg koncentration • ...
Biochemistry Crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- Vitamin necessary for PDH activity
- Common intermediate of gluconeogenesis and Krebs cycle
- High concentration affects PFK activity
- Hexokinase of the liver
- D of PDH
- Cellular location of fatty acid degradation
- Adds phosphate groups
- Formation blocked by 5-FU
Down
- Stimulates liver glycogen breakdown
- Causes gout
- Makes a baby's urine turn black upon oxidation
- F of FADH
- Can be converted to lactate
- It's formation is reduced in phenylketonuria
- Krebs inhibitor
- Cellular location for cholesterol biosynthesis
16 Clues: D of PDH • F of FADH • Causes gout • Krebs inhibitor • Adds phosphate groups • Hexokinase of the liver • Formation blocked by 5-FU • Can be converted to lactate • Vitamin necessary for PDH activity • Stimulates liver glycogen breakdown • High concentration affects PFK activity • Cellular location of fatty acid degradation • It's formation is reduced in phenylketonuria • ...
ReachOut Crossword No.1 2025-09-29
Across
- who you see when you're ill
- turns a car
- what we put the rubbish and recycling in
- a large and heavy book
- a creature
- used in fishing
- a red or green fruit
Down
- things you might look out of
- a celebration with chocolate eggs
- a building you live in
- an honest answer
- sometimes it's sunny, snowy or rainy
- large bodies of water
- a red gemstone
- an extinct creature
- lead character in the matrix
16 Clues: a creature • turns a car • a red gemstone • used in fishing • an honest answer • an extinct creature • a red or green fruit • large bodies of water • a building you live in • a large and heavy book • who you see when you're ill • things you might look out of • lead character in the matrix • a celebration with chocolate eggs • sometimes it's sunny, snowy or rainy • ...
Nerds 2025-10-01
Across
- 3D Printing filament type
- the slope of the curve
- An equation with more than one solution
- Area under the curve
- An arch
- Quantitative Chaos
- 3D modeling software for parts
Down
- type of force that makes planes fly
- ____-Moment Diagram
- 3D modeling software for large-scale blueprints
- Finding data between two points
- what makes things move
- A Strong Structure
- a boxy way to solve systems of equations
- A chart for humidity
- type of force that brings planes down
16 Clues: An arch • A Strong Structure • Quantitative Chaos • ____-Moment Diagram • Area under the curve • A chart for humidity • the slope of the curve • what makes things move • 3D Printing filament type • 3D modeling software for parts • Finding data between two points • type of force that makes planes fly • type of force that brings planes down • An equation with more than one solution • ...
CELLULAR RESPIRATION 2026-04-27
Skeletal System Crossword-B. Cave 2022-03-08
Across
- Shaft of a long bone
- Tightly packed, walls of shaft
- Bone that starts as Hyaline Cartilage
- brekas down bone matrix
- makes up spongy bone
- bone cell
- Dense CT covers surface of bones
Down
- Cavity containing red/yellow bone marrow
- White tissue that covers ends of bones
- Made of trabeculae
- Either end of a long bone
- Central Canal of compact bone
- bone forming cell
13 Clues: bone cell • bone forming cell • Made of trabeculae • Shaft of a long bone • makes up spongy bone • brekas down bone matrix • Either end of a long bone • Central Canal of compact bone • Tightly packed, walls of shaft • Dense CT covers surface of bones • Bone that starts as Hyaline Cartilage • White tissue that covers ends of bones • Cavity containing red/yellow bone marrow
Nucleus Module 1 & 2 Review 2025-09-22
Across
- The function that allows you to draw a path for your robot to follow
- The function that allows you to manually control your robot
- The light that shows at the back of the LED matrix to show you which direction your robot is facing
- Using a computer program execute a task in an automatic, repeatable, and accurate way.
- The kind of Sphero robot we are using in class
- This is coding that uses prewritten statements that you drag and drop into the programming canvas
- You should change this setting if your robot depending on what kind of surface you're driving on
Down
- The area of technology that deals with the design, construction, application, and operation of robots.
- The area where you will be creating programs for your robot, either by drawing, block coding, or writing Javascript.
- This is the color of the taillight on your robot
- The 8x8 grid of lights on top of your robot
- This is how many pixels are in your LED Matrix
12 Clues: The 8x8 grid of lights on top of your robot • This is how many pixels are in your LED Matrix • The kind of Sphero robot we are using in class • This is the color of the taillight on your robot • The function that allows you to manually control your robot • The function that allows you to draw a path for your robot to follow • ...
Science Fiction Crossword 2022-05-13
Across
- 2001: A Space _______
- Author of Rendezvous With Rama
- Warrior race in "Star Trek"
- Another name for robot
- Type of war written about by Joe Haldeman
- How many Laws of Robotics
- The ________ Tale
- The Time ______
Down
- Author of 1984, George _____
- Starship _______
- 1999 Cyberpunk movie
- The opposite of Utopia
- Number of films in the main "Star Wars" saga
- first name of comic sci-fi hero _____ Gordon
- first name of sci-fi publisher Gernsback
15 Clues: The Time ______ • Starship _______ • The ________ Tale • 1999 Cyberpunk movie • 2001: A Space _______ • Another name for robot • The opposite of Utopia • How many Laws of Robotics • Warrior race in "Star Trek" • Author of 1984, George _____ • Author of Rendezvous With Rama • first name of sci-fi publisher Gernsback • Type of war written about by Joe Haldeman • ...
Biology Chapter 4 Extra Credit (2) 2025-10-25
Across
- makes ribosomes and DNA
- Harvests energy and transfers it to ATP
- inner membrane
- states that the phospholipid bilayer behaves like a fluid more than a solid
- attached to the surface of the rough ER
- double membrane that surrounds the nucleus
- processes and packages proteins and lipids
- made of protein fibers
- fluid on the inside
- Builds lipids
Down
- found in cytoplasm
- digestive enzymes
- Directs cells activities and stores DNA
- has ribosomes
- detoxification enzymes
15 Clues: has ribosomes • Builds lipids • inner membrane • digestive enzymes • found in cytoplasm • fluid on the inside • detoxification enzymes • made of protein fibers • makes ribosomes and DNA • Directs cells activities and stores DNA • Harvests energy and transfers it to ATP • attached to the surface of the rough ER • double membrane that surrounds the nucleus • ...
5/6A Reading Matrix Crossword 2026-05-07
Across
- the main topic throughout the story
- one of the twin's boyfriend
- one of the employee's ex-boyfriend
- the grand-uncle of the twins
- also an employee but one of the twins like her
- the amount of books there are so far in the series
Down
- a dude who's obsessed with on the twins
- the genre of the series
- bra_e_y
- an important feature of the story
- an employee
- is the twin of the main character
- the name of the pig in the story
- one of the main characters
14 Clues: bra_e_y • an employee • the genre of the series • one of the main characters • one of the twin's boyfriend • the grand-uncle of the twins • the name of the pig in the story • an important feature of the story • is the twin of the main character • one of the employee's ex-boyfriend • the main topic throughout the story • a dude who's obsessed with on the twins • ...
Cellular Respiration 2026-04-27
CELLULAR RESPIRATION X-WORD 2026-04-28
CELLULAR RESPIRATION X-WORD 2026-04-28
"Mind Matrix: un rompecabezas de palabras" 2024-04-05
Across
- dos horas despues seis
- Yo ____ al basquetbol.
- Babe Ruth jugar al _____.
- Serena Williams jugar al _____.
- Yo eschuchar musica en vivo.
- La Cena a las nueve de la _____.
- Tengo un montón de trabajo
- Messi jugar al _____.
- Vas a el Lakers ____ a la una?
- Tiger Woods jugar al ____.
- Cuando es la ____ de cumpleanos.
Down
- Micheal Jordan jugar al ________.
- Yo jugar ____ en la playa.
- Yo _____ un perro!
- pequeno cantidad
- :)
- :(
- Yo necesito dormir
- La tos
- Cam Newton jugar al ____.
20 Clues: :) • :( • La tos • pequeno cantidad • Yo _____ un perro! • Yo necesito dormir • Messi jugar al _____. • dos horas despues seis • Yo ____ al basquetbol. • Babe Ruth jugar al _____. • Cam Newton jugar al ____. • Tengo un montón de trabajo • Tiger Woods jugar al ____. • Yo jugar ____ en la playa. • Yo eschuchar musica en vivo. • Vas a el Lakers ____ a la una? • Serena Williams jugar al _____. • ...
Skeletal System Part 1 2025-05-29
Across
- a dense membrane covering the outer surface of bones except at joints
- the lower back region of the vertebral column, below the thoracic vertebrae
- the upper jawbone that also forms part of the eye sockets and nasal cavity
- a mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue
- dense bone tissue that forms the outer layer of bones and provides strength
- the portion of the skeleton that includes the limbs and the girdles
- small cavities within bone matrix that house osteocytes
Down
- a bone-resorbing cell that breaks down bone tissue
- the lattice-like network of bony spines in spongy bone
- the lower jawbone; the largest and strongest bone of the face
- the soft tissue inside bones where blood cells are produced or fat is stored
- relating to the middle section of the vertebral column; connected to the ribs
- a U-shaped bone in the neck that supports the tongue and is not attached to other bones
- a large, triangular bone at the base of the spine, formed from fused vertebrae
- a bone-forming cell responsible for building new bone matrix
- the central part of the skeleton, including the skull, vertebral column, and rib cage
- porous bone tissue found inside bones, containing spaces filled with marrow
- the flat bone in the center of the chest to which ribs attach; also called the breastbone
18 Clues: a mature bone cell that maintains bone tissue • a bone-resorbing cell that breaks down bone tissue • the lattice-like network of bony spines in spongy bone • small cavities within bone matrix that house osteocytes • a bone-forming cell responsible for building new bone matrix • the lower jawbone; the largest and strongest bone of the face • ...
Bio Chapter 7 2025-12-12
Across
- a central metabolic pathway in cellular respiration that oxidizes acetyl CoA
- the vital biochemical process where cells break down glucose (food) and oxygen to create usable energy (ATP), carbon dioxide, and water
- -a highly folded phospholipid bilayer that separates the mitochondrial matrix from the intermembrane space
- - a crucial metabolic molecule linking nutrient breakdown (from carbs, fats, proteins) to energy production (Krebs Cycle) and biosynthesis (fats, cholesterol, neurotransmitters)
- with out oxygen
- Alcoholic fermentation is an anaerobic (no oxygen needed) biological process where microorganisms
Down
- an anaerobic (oxygen-free) metabolic process where sugars (like glucose) are converted into cellular energy (ATP) and the byproduct lactic acid
- relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen
- the final stage of cellular respiration
- a crucial four-carbon molecule in cell metabolism, acting as a key intermediate in the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs cycle) for energy (ATP) production
- the supportive substance surrounding cells or structures
- - Adenosine Triphosphate
- - Chemiosmosis is the process where ions move across a semipermeable membrane
- a fundamental metabolic process in the cell's cytoplasm that breaks down one glucose molecule into two pyruvate molecules
- a crucial three carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis
- the narrow region between two membranes
- - a crucial coenzyme that carries electrons, powering energy (ATP) production in cells, aiding enzyme function
- -a vital coenzyme in cellular respiration
18 Clues: with out oxygen • - Adenosine Triphosphate • the final stage of cellular respiration • the narrow region between two membranes • -a vital coenzyme in cellular respiration • relating to, involving, or requiring free oxygen • the supportive substance surrounding cells or structures • a crucial three carbon molecule and the end product of glycolysis • ...
Cell resperation 2024-01-05
10 Clues: amino acids • requires oxygen • mitochondrial matrix • produce their own food • does not require oxygen • energy molecule of the cell • eats producers or consumers • cytoplasm just outside of mitochondria • where cellular respiration takes place • all living organisms use this to carry out biological prosseces
Multidimension 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Pointer to an element • / Array within an array • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Horizontal line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
Multidimension 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Pointer to an element • / Array within an array • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Horizontal line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
Skeletal system review 2020-10-05
Across
- responding to changes in the bone
- less leads to brittle bones need
- maintain bone matrix in lacunae
- soft and less bones need
- center diaphysis containing fat
- ends of the bone
- lines inner surface of compact bone
- little holes where osteocytes reside
- bone on the outside of a bone
- connection between Haversian canals
Down
- shaft of a bone
- provides the nutrients to the bone
- deposit bone on surfaces
- become osteoblasts
- ability to withstand bending forces
- reabsorb bone derived from monocytes
- hemopoietic, at the epiphyses
- concentric plates in compact bone
- structural unit of compact bone
19 Clues: shaft of a bone • ends of the bone • become osteoblasts • deposit bone on surfaces • soft and less bones need • hemopoietic, at the epiphyses • bone on the outside of a bone • maintain bone matrix in lacunae • center diaphysis containing fat • structural unit of compact bone • less leads to brittle bones need • responding to changes in the bone • concentric plates in compact bone • ...
Netflix's DARK 2025-06-30
Across
- Where someone took a wrong turn
- Makes for a good bookmark
- It's all for her
- "but it's actually a piece of the Devil"
- Cloudy with a chance of _
- He never saw it coming
- Minotaurus Press
- Those who derive pleasure from killing
Down
- It glitched
- Lost in the sand
- All bark, no bite
- A yellow fashion statement
- A relic from the war that became useful
- The one who holds the thread
- Isn't this commercial outdated?
- A symbol that may shed
- ♾
- Where to go when you're hungry
- The archives are incomplete
19 Clues: ♾ • It glitched • Lost in the sand • It's all for her • Minotaurus Press • All bark, no bite • A symbol that may shed • He never saw it coming • Makes for a good bookmark • Cloudy with a chance of _ • A yellow fashion statement • The archives are incomplete • The one who holds the thread • Where to go when you're hungry • Where someone took a wrong turn • Isn't this commercial outdated? • ...
Puzzle 2 2023-08-19
Across
- Iconic band and live shows.
- Springfield's beloved animated family.
- Bright green citrusy soda.
- Intelligent and saxophone-playing Simpson.
- Beach party madness on TV.
- Supernatural mysteries with Mulder and Scully.
- Music videos with added insights.
- "Bye Bye Bye" harmonies.
Down
- Epic battles in the virtual arena.
- Reality-bending cyberpunk film.
- Y2K computer bug panic.
- "No soup for you!" comedy.
- Gaming nostalgia with iconic titles.
- Bayside High's teenage escapades.
- Handcrafted music compilation tradition.
15 Clues: Y2K computer bug panic. • "Bye Bye Bye" harmonies. • "No soup for you!" comedy. • Bright green citrusy soda. • Beach party madness on TV. • Iconic band and live shows. • Reality-bending cyberpunk film. • Bayside High's teenage escapades. • Music videos with added insights. • Epic battles in the virtual arena. • Gaming nostalgia with iconic titles. • ...
Bones 2026-01-01
Across
- plate Interstitial growth of bone takes place here
- breastbone
- cheekbone
- the bone in thigh
- Decreases angle between articulating bones
- the only bone in the arm
- belongs to knee joint
- The five long bones of the hand
Down
- this bone is bat like
- suture between temporal and parietal bone
- immature cells that produce new bone matrix
- heel bone
- tail bone
- hormone released when Calcium levels are low in the body
- C1
15 Clues: C1 • cheekbone • heel bone • tail bone • breastbone • the bone in thigh • this bone is bat like • belongs to knee joint • the only bone in the arm • The five long bones of the hand • suture between temporal and parietal bone • Decreases angle between articulating bones • immature cells that produce new bone matrix • plate Interstitial growth of bone takes place here • ...
August Word Search 2025-08-05
CELLULAR RESPIRATION X-WORD 2026-04-28
Level 5 Matrix Skills 2019-01-04
Across
- the mixed third and second conditional is also called "the _____ conditional"
- preposition used after the adjectives "confident", "optimistic", "doubtful", etc.
- the verbs "fail", "strive", "learn", etc. are followed by this verbal
- verb tense that relates two past actions (4,7)
- verbal phrase commonly used after "before", "while", "after", etc.
Down
- the most common examples of this verb are "make", "get", "let" and "have"
- vocabulary related to food, diet, religion, etc. can be useful for this function (talking about _____)
- grammar topic used for reporting what was said (8,6)
- vocabulary topic that can be useful for talking about personal characteristics
- the verbs "appreciate", "suggest", "mention", etc. are followed by this verbal
10 Clues: verb tense that relates two past actions (4,7) • grammar topic used for reporting what was said (8,6) • verbal phrase commonly used after "before", "while", "after", etc. • the verbs "fail", "strive", "learn", etc. are followed by this verbal • the most common examples of this verb are "make", "get", "let" and "have" • ...
🐕 Cujo Vocab Matrix 2023-09-22
10 Clues: CLOUDED • THICK & STICKY • COLDLY DETERMINED • EXAGGERATED IMAGE • AN ANIMAL)WITH RABIES • FAINT OR BE EMOTIONALLY • ORANGE/ BROWN OR YELLOW COLOR • MAKE AGGRESSIVE GROWL W/ BARED TEETH • NOT CERTAIN/SURE, TEMPORARY OR HESITANT • DO SOMEETHING SLOWLY/ RELAXEDLY, LAZILY
Sally Beauty May Matrix 2025-05-18
Across
- Whisper quiet clipper
- Hypoallergenic shaver
- Andis Beard/body trimmer has a built in _______ dial selector.
- The Incred clipper by Andis has ______ coated stainless steel blades
- Made for precision outlining, detailing, and dry shaving.
Down
- Can be used as a clipper or a trimmer
- Trimmer that has turbo mode, which boosts power for cutting through thick or wet hair with ease.
- comes with an interchangeable housing so you can customize
- a trimmer manufactured with diamond-like carbon (DLC) coatings to last eight times longer than stainless steel blades
- has a 1.5” LED digital display screen gives you battery status and reminders on when to oil your blade
10 Clues: Whisper quiet clipper • Hypoallergenic shaver • Can be used as a clipper or a trimmer • Made for precision outlining, detailing, and dry shaving. • comes with an interchangeable housing so you can customize • Andis Beard/body trimmer has a built in _______ dial selector. • The Incred clipper by Andis has ______ coated stainless steel blades • ...
Year 10 Matrix vocabulary 2025-12-04
Across
- Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.”
- Unfairly harsh or cruel; keeping people down.
- Greek philosopher known for asking probing questions to find truth.
- Ancient Greek philosopher who wrote *The Republic*.
- Found everywhere; appearing in many places at once.
Down
- Giving human characteristics to animals or objects.
- Slowly and secretly causing harm.
- Causing great harm in a subtle or gradual way.
- Extremely distressing or upsetting.
- Doubting or questioning whether something is true.
10 Clues: Slowly and secretly causing harm. • Extremely distressing or upsetting. • Unfairly harsh or cruel; keeping people down. • Causing great harm in a subtle or gradual way. • Philosopher who said “I think, therefore I am.” • Doubting or questioning whether something is true. • Giving human characteristics to animals or objects. • ...
Biology 2026-04-27
Pie crossword 2013-02-14
Across
- creates gluten
- sodium bicarbonate
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- makes baked good rise
- utensil used to roll out pie
- regulates the action of yeast
- utensil used to cut in fat
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- the mixture inside the pie
- tenderizes gluten
Down
- provides yummy taste
- hydrates the protein
- what the pie is baked in
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- what the pie is baked in
- coagulates to trap air
- what you use to keep time
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coats the flour particles
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • utensil used to cut in fat • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
I LOVE PIE 2013-02-14
Across
- the mixture inside the pie
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- provides yummy taste
- utensil used to cut in fat
- tenderizes gluten
- utensil used to roll out pie
- coagulates to trap air
Down
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
- makes baked good rise
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- what you use to keep time
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- creates gluten
- what the pie is baked in
- coats the flour particles
- sodium bicarbonate
- what the pie is baked in
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • hydrates the protein • provides yummy taste • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • makes carbon dioxide gas • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Pie Pie Pie 2013-02-14
Across
- creates gluten
- regulates the action of yeast
- provides yummy taste
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coagulates to trap air
- what the pie is baked in
- the mixture inside the pie
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- utensil used to cut in fat
- what you use to keep time
- hydrates the protein
- makes carbon dioxide gas
Down
- utensil used to roll out pie
- tenderizes gluten
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- coats the flour particles
- makes baked good rise
- what the pie is baked in
- sodium bicarbonate
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • coats the flour particles • what you use to keep time • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
PIEEEEEEEEEEE 2013-02-14
Across
- utensil used to cut in fat
- what the pie is baked in
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- what you use to keep time
- the mixture inside the pie
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- sodium bicarbonate
- tenderizes gluten
- utensil used to roll out pie
- coats the flour particles
- makes carbon dioxide gas
Down
- coagulates to trap air
- creates gluten
- makes baked good rise
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- provides yummy taste
- what the pie is baked in
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • utensil used to cut in fat • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
Pie 2025-11-07
Across
- what you use to keep time
- provides yummy taste
- coats the flour particles
- what the pie is baked in
- utensil used to cut in fat
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- makes baked good rise
- tenderizes gluten
Down
- sodium bicarbonate
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- utensil used to roll out pie
- the mixture inside the pie
- creates gluten
- regulates the action of yeast
- hydrates the protein
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- what the pie is baked in
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- coagulates to trap air
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • provides yummy taste • hydrates the protein • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • makes carbon dioxide gas • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
djv 2023-12-18
10 Clues: smart • Come undone • Lobe in the brain • Cannot be explained • A glitch in the ______ • Deja vu means already _____ • Someone who studies the brain • Well known from somewhere else • Claim or assert that something took places • The Mandela Effect is an example of a _______.
NAIL CROSSWORD 2023-01-18
10 Clues: - natraul nail • -whitish half moon • - hardened keritan • -dead colorless tissue • -mistaken for the cuticle • - where the cells are formed • - living portion of the skin • - extends off part of the nail • - composed of several diffrent parts • - thin layer of tissue on nail plate
Photosynthesis & Respiration 2025-12-18
10 Clues: H2o • Glucose • Creates ATP and H2o • Pyruvate without O2 • In yeast it makes alcohol • Where the Krebs cycle occurs • Cellular Respiration starts with • Plants getting food from sunlight • What happens to glucose when it splits • A pigment in the membrane of the thylakoid
Risk Assessment 2026-03-03
10 Clues: Safety-related records • Assess the level of risk • Action taken to reduce risk • The chance of harm occurring • A source of potential injury • Personal protective equipment • Recognize possibility of harm • Probability x severity concept • Eliminating or reducing hazards • Workplace hazard finding technique
The Conspiriacies 2023-03-21
Across
- Faked space mission
- "National Treasure" Hiders
- The Game We Are All Stuck In "Movie"
- Where the government keeps the aliens
- In the mountains, large and with fur
- Vault behind our presidents face
Down
- Synonym for thinking/planning
- The Pyramid People
- Inside Flying Saucers
- Government Spy Drones Hiding In Plain Sight
- Not a "Round" earth
- A chinese made virus
- Famous Assasinated President (CIA)
13 Clues: The Pyramid People • Faked space mission • Not a "Round" earth • A chinese made virus • Inside Flying Saucers • "National Treasure" Hiders • Synonym for thinking/planning • Vault behind our presidents face • Famous Assasinated President (CIA) • The Game We Are All Stuck In "Movie" • In the mountains, large and with fur • Where the government keeps the aliens • ...
puzzle 2021-11-05
Across
- respiration It takes place in the
- the breaking down of sugar molecules
- cycle the sequence of reactions
- living, active, or occurring only in the presence
- The initial metabolichondria
- transport train A group of compounds
Down
- Mitochondrion - the mitochondrion internal
- living
- an organelle found in large numbers
- nicotinamide
- respiration changing of stored chemical energy
- is the energy used by an organism
12 Clues: living • nicotinamide • The initial metabolichondria • cycle the sequence of reactions • is the energy used by an organism • respiration It takes place in the • an organelle found in large numbers • the breaking down of sugar molecules • transport train A group of compounds • Mitochondrion - the mitochondrion internal • respiration changing of stored chemical energy • ...
a 2018-04-16
10 Clues: Not divergent • to interpolate • To be together • rule of suppression • It satisfies the equation • Divisible by itself or one • Point where maxima is found • Point where minimum is found • Array of elements in row & column • To take the function to next value
E'cyia Chatman algebra 2 final 2026-05-20
10 Clues: imaginary • an opposite • original number • growth or decay • opposite of an exponent • function of the equation • how far a number is from zero • a group of numbers put together • variables constants and exponents • a solution that has an input and an output
I LOVE PIE 2013-02-14
Across
- what you use to keep time
- the mixture inside the pie
- appliance used to blend ingrdients
- what the pie is baked in
- utensil used to cut in fat
- provides yummy taste
- coats the flour particles
- pie that has filling between two crusts
- creates gluten
- tenderizes gluten
- coagulates to trap air
Down
- egg whites and sugar beaten until foamy
- makes carbon dioxide gas
- hydrates the protein
- makes baked good rise
- what the pie is baked in
- sodium bicarbonate
- utensil used to roll out pie
- protein matrix created when wheat flour mixes with water
- regulates the action of yeast
20 Clues: creates gluten • tenderizes gluten • sodium bicarbonate • hydrates the protein • provides yummy taste • makes baked good rise • coagulates to trap air • makes carbon dioxide gas • what the pie is baked in • what the pie is baked in • what you use to keep time • coats the flour particles • the mixture inside the pie • utensil used to cut in fat • utensil used to roll out pie • ...
CCA Friday Crossword 03/11/2023 2023-11-03
12 Clues: B:020 • Meeting room • Meeting room • Meeting room • meeting room • Due by 12:00 today • Fire alarm test day • Rachel Smiths's PDL region • Trusted ____ Agreement Call • CM12 - inside or outside M25? • IP matrix: Sheet 1, cell H:192 • Nearest chiro clinic, "Back ____"
algebra 2 2026-05-18
9 Clues: a+b i • f^-1(x) • distance from 0 • rectangular grid • mathematical machine • made up of variables • inside a radical symbol • highest point is squared • exponent and base switch
BrownK - Period 2 2021-02-18
10 Clues: makes keratin • makes melanin • softens the skin • upper layer of skin • hair growth happens • skin below the nail • the bottom layer of skin • help skin stretch and stay firm • cells that help protect your body • protects the network of muscles and bones
Tissue Clue 2013-12-05
10 Clues: husk of coconut • muscles of heart • fat storing tissue • fluid matrix of blood • nature of skeletal muscles • also called lateral meristem • meristem found on internodes • also known as dividing tissue • present in nose,ear,trachea, larynx • functional unit of the nervous system
Multidimensional 2025-11-25
10 Clues: / Size of an array • / Array within an array • / Pointer to an element • / Collection of elements • / Single item in an array • / Vertical line of elements • / Array with irregular length • / Horizontal line of elements • / A rectangular array of numbers • / Notation for accessing an element
